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Mixed Primary Night for Gay Pols


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From left: Scott Galvin, Justin Flippen,
Donna Milo, and Jack Jackson Jr.

On Tuesday, LGBT candidates from Arizona to Vermont vied to appear on the ballot in November, some ending victoriously, and others heading back to the drawing board.

Jack Jackson Jr., a former Arizona state representative who once ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, essentially won election to the state senate Tuesday night, as he won the Democratic nomination and has no opponent in the general election. According to Denis Dison at the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, with Jackson, there will be at least five openly LGBT people in the Arizona state legislature when the new session convenes. Jackson, a member of the Navajo Nation, spent the evening celebrating with his colleague Tom Chabin, who won his state house race Tuesday.

In Vermont, Democrat Steve Howard won the party's nomination for lieutenant governor with 53% of the vote against Christopher Bray, according to the Burlington Free Press. He will face Republican nominee Phil Scott, who won with 56% of the vote against Mark Snelling. Howard has been elected to the state house of representatives six times and has served one term as the chairman of the Vermont Democratic Party. While Bray garnered support from several labor groups and five newspapers' editorial boards, Howard collected three times as much in contributions as Bray and doubled his opponent's spending.

The races did not go as well for LGBT candidates in Florida.

Transgender Republican candidate Donna Milo came in third with 22% of the vote for in the race in Florida's 20th congressional district, a high percentage since the third-place candidate in that race tends to land in the 10%-18% range, according to The Atlantic.

Milo is a social conservative who has said  marriage should be a religious sacrament restricted to heterosexual couples and that "traditional families" should have priority for adopting children over gay couples.

State house incumbent Gwyn Clarke-Reed narrowly edged out Wilton Manors city commissioner Justin Flippen to win the Democratic nomination to keep her seat. The contest caused concern that the Democratic base would split, as Flippen is gay and Clarke-Reed is black, each therefore representing one of the party's stronger constituencies, reports The Miami Herald.

And Scott Galvin, a North Miami city council member, was unable to break through to the top in a nine-candidate race for the Democratic nomination in Florida's 17th congressional district. State senator Frederica Wilson won with 35% of the vote. Galvin came in eighth with 6% of the vote, according to the Washington Blade.

September 14 is the next big date for primaries, including gay Providence, R.I., mayor David Cicilline's race for a congressional nomination.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Tod
    Date posted: 8/26/2010 12:35:31 PM
    Hometown: West Hollywood

    Comment:

    Good for Jackson. We can use more American Indians, and our own, in government. Can we ignore Donna Milo now? With friends like her who needs them. She gives reason to take the "T" out of GLBT and is an example of someone who has nothing in common with us. Of course, she doesn't represent all transgendered people. She's just maddening.

  • Name: Dale Gattis
    Date posted: 8/26/2010 12:22:39 PM
    Hometown: San Antonio

    Comment:

    Are you kidding? "Milo is a social conservative who has said marriage should be a religious sacrament restricted to heterosexual couples and that "traditional families" should have priority for adopting children over gay couples." Is transgendered and social conservative an oxymoron? Or is he/she a moron?

  • Name: RobP
    Date posted: 8/26/2010 9:08:46 AM
    Hometown: Wilton Manors, FL

    Comment:

    Justin Flippen ran a horrible campaign- no issues, no appearances outside his circle, and an endless stream of emails and robocalls all of which said, "give me, I'm gay" Note to gay politicians, aspiring or otherwise: your sexuality doesn't guarantee my vote.

  • Name: Justin
    Date posted: 8/25/2010 5:33:38 PM
    Hometown: America

    Comment:

    Wow...even the transgendered republican Donna Milo is against ss marriage!

  • Name: doug
    Date posted: 8/25/2010 5:16:44 PM
    Hometown: vb

    Comment:

    hey John, don't hold your breath.....

  • Name: DC John
    Date posted: 8/25/2010 4:41:55 PM
    Hometown: Washington DC

    Comment:

    Error number one, Advocate.....Arizona's Jack Jackson was never a US Congressman. To Mark wondering why we do not have an open LBGT US Senator....several reasons....opportunities are rare, takes LOTS of money and some have tried to no avail. That said, it will happen eventually. I am still hoping for an open LBGT member of the President's Cabinet!

  • Name: FakeName
    Date posted: 8/25/2010 3:41:43 PM
    Hometown: Anytown

    Comment:

    Tammy Baldwin is in the House, not the Senate. As are Jared Polis and Barney Frank, the only federal-level elected officials.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 8/25/2010 3:27:04 PM
    Hometown: WF

    Comment:

    Why aren't there any openly gay/lesbian candidates running for the US Senate? We need more than Tammy Baldwin there to represent us/equality?



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